Mexico's meat industry is pushing back against new government regulations on livestock movement as tensions with the United ...
Texas and the U.S. are both on high alert over the presence of the new world screwworm, the flesh-eating fly that has ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the discovery of a New World Screwworm fly just 70 miles south of the US-Mexico ...
Mexico’s agriculture ministry confirmed Sunday that an 8-month-old cow in Nuevo León tested positive for New World screwworm.
Its larvae is capable of infesting “warm-blooded animals and people,” according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Mexico border, the livestock industry is on high alert. USDA continues to fight the northward spread of the parasite while ...
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on Thursday said Mexico has not adequately enacted protocols to curb the spread of ...
Pinkeye remains a costly challenge for beef producers, and K-State beef cattle experts say no single solution prevents it.
Texas officials are urging ranchers and those with livestock to take preventative measures to stop the New World Screwworm from infecting herds should the pest cross north of the border.